Multi-State Research Tips

Are you looking for states which have laws against hate
crimes or do you need a comparison on state election laws? Hein Online has digitized a well known
reference classic:Subject Compilations of State Laws by Cheryl Rae Nyberg
and Carol Boast. This title has been
published since 1979, however, the ability to search the entire 25 volume set
on Hein and then link directly to full-text journal citations makes the online
version a powerful resource.

Subject Compilations contains references to more than 17,000 sources of
50-state surveys published in law review articles, books, court briefs and
opinions, federal and state government publications, and loose-leaf services. It is expertly indexed with 319 subject
headings and is a great place to begin multi-state research.

There are numerous options for conducting multi-state research on the
internet. Using state legislative home pages is an effective technique,
particularly if you are only comparing a few states. Lexis and Westlaw are
obvious research choices since each of these legal databases offer cross
jurisdictional searching through cases, statutes, and regulations for all fifty
states at once.

Additionally, both Lexis and Westlaw have specialized databases with state
surveys. Legal researchers with access to both databases will notice format
differences and date coverage differences but overall each vendor provides a
strong collection for multi-state statutory research.